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Been using one for over 2 years, reads EGT, ECT, EOT, RPM, vehicle speed, trans oil temp, Alt. voltage, turbo boost plus many other readings and features. You have 4 screens that can have as many as 4 readings on each screen.
i have the edge insight cs and it reads all the stuff and more like ijutic ss said and on mine i have it so you can monitor 8 things at one time...the nly thing i dont like with all eight on the screen is how small it is...hard to read, but you can get the cs insight and it has a bigger screen also with bothe you can add sensors for both egt and fuel pres.
The edge CS/CTS fuel pressure monitoring suggestion is too much $, IMHO. Others have also complained. I'm hoping something more reasonable will be figured out. Other than that have been pleased with mine. I'm not sure if the insight can monitor fuel pressure, you may have to go to the CS/CTS.
I just got mine from etrailers.com. 1 feature I would like to add that I haven't seen mentioned that I'm going to use a lot is the maintance manger. You put in your milage and intervals of the things you want it to keep up w/ and it'll alert yiu when its time. I think that's cool.
The edge CS/CTS fuel pressure monitoring suggestion is too much $, IMHO. Others have also complained. I'm hoping something more reasonable will be figured out. Other than that have been pleased with mine. I'm not sure if the insight can monitor fuel pressure, you may have to go to the CS/CTS.
Nope. Insight cannot read fuel pressure. To get fuel pressure you have to access it thru the test port just like a guage. Fuel pressure is not available as a PID on a 6.0 It is ridiculous what it cost for the CS/CTS fuel pressure.
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